Arrow
films based in the UK have found a nice market worldwide for their DVDs and
Blu-Rays due to the amount of extras they pile onto the discs.They've become like a new Anchor Bay and Blue
Underground but go all out with fold out posters, rare interviews, etc.

Their
upcoming releases are as follows: February brings us Mario Bava's classics "Black Sunday" and "Lisa & The Devil," both fully
uncut.

"Black Sunday" is released as two
versions on one disc, "Mask Of
Satan" is the European version, whilst "Black Sunday" is the re-edited and re-dubbed version.There's a commentary, a booklet, reversible
sleeve and trailers for other Bava releases.The added bonus is "I Vampiri"
from 1956 which is included in it's gory fullness."Black
Sunday" gets its release on DVD and Blu-Ray.

"Lisa & The Devil" also gets
itself released as a duo with its re-cut producers version "The House of Exorcism" riding on
the same disc.There's a few interviews,
a commentary, a booklet, and of course Arrow's now famous reversible sleeve
with new art by their in house guy Graham Humphreys.Apparently the Dual Format release of this
one on DVD and Blu-Ray is limited to 1,000 copies.

Other February releases are "Camille
2000," "The Lickerish
Quartet," "Score,"
and "Dead End Drive In."

March so far brings us "Deadly
Blessing" and "Baise Moi."
"Deadly Blessing" has another artist working on the original
sleeve called Gary Pullin who works for Rue Morgue Magazine.There's an interview with Michael Berryman
and Wes Craven, and the screenwriter. "Baise
Moi" (though it doesn't state whether this is the uncut release) has a
forty minute making of documentary, a collectors booklet and an interview with
the directors. Both are released on DVD
and Blu-Ray.